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I don't know exactly what you are trying to get the phase information
for, but RFSim99 can certainly display phase information for either or both of its ports; it acts like a vector network analyzer. Just select phase on the graphical display. It's in the pulldown menu on either side of the graph window. Alternatively, you can save the results as an S-parameter file. With respect to using S-parameters in Spice, you should be able to convert them to the domain that Spice understands with no trouble, at least for discrete frequencies. It's more difficult if you need to come up with a physical model that yields the desired S-parameter performance over a range of frequencies. That's one of the really nice things about RFSim99: you can instantiate a one-port or two-port that uses an arbitrary set of S-parameters versus frequency. (Beware, though, that the two-port model assumes a common terminal between the two ports. And I've had trouble in the past trying to get an ideal transformer give isolation; it seemed to want to assume the non-dotted pins were both grounded. Try for example simulating port 1 feeding the dotted pin of one side, the non-dotted grounded, and the dotted pin of the other side grounded and the non-dotted pin feeding port 2. S11=0, S21 = -208dB.) It's good to keep in mind that S-parameters and RFSim99 deal only with linear circuits. If your circuit is nonlinear, you should plan to use the time-simulation capability of Spice (or use some other simulator capable of dealing with nonlinear circuits). Cheers, Tom David wrote: Has anyone here used Superspice ? I am looking for some information regarding setting up the Simulation parameters to view Phase and Magnitude response for an oscillator circuit (I have opened up the feedback path to enable a signal to be injected through the amp and resonator. I cannot find what I want in the documentation that came with the software and the company has not replied to my email so I am hoping someone else may be able to help. Alternately if you know of a shareware or freeware simulator that could I could use that has plenty of forum support ? The exercise is to work through the book I have on computer simulation "Oscillator Design and Computer Simulation" by Randall Rhea and see if I can get the same results from the examples he gives (the version of his book I have is the very first book sold and the software he used that comes with the book is on an old disk I cannot read). I have RFSIM99 but cannot see if I can get phase and magnitude responses, I can get magnitude OK but want to have phase information together with this to observe what the relationship is between them at any given point. Being "green" with regard to simulation, I do not want to purchase a commercial simulator until I have some experience and am confident I will be able to use it to obtain meaningful results. Thanks in advance. |
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